Textile Silkscreen Printing with Stencil
Stamping technique: Screen printing with stencil.
A course by Festela Store , Graphic Designer and Fashion Designer
About the video: Stamping technique: Screen printing with stencil.
Overview
“In this lesson we will explain how we stamp ourselves, with a screen-printing screen, with photoliths and homemade acetates. We will show you an example of each one, but we will focus on explaining the stencil technique, since it is the easiest way to print and with only a screen printing screen, you can create countless prints with professional results.”
In this video lesson Festela Store addresses the topic: Stamping technique: Screen printing with stencil., which is part of the Domestika online course: Textile Silkscreen Printing with Stencil. Create unique garments by printing your own designs by hand.
Partial transcription of the video
“In this lesson. we will teach you about screen printing. We'll give you a comprehensive introduction origins and the techniques involved. such as how screens use photolithography or stenciling. It's widely believed that screen printing is an ancient technique originating from China before spreading across other regions for centuries. Legend has it that the screen printing technique was once employed using human hair. specifically women’s. which was intricately interwoven to form various shapes and designs. left to dry until it became water-resistant. This method was reportedly utilized by a...”
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Course summary for: Textile Silkscreen Printing with Stencil
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Category
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Areas
Fashion Design, Printing, Screen Printing, Textile Design, Textile Printing

Festela Store
A course by Festela Store
Mireia is a graphic designer and Merce is a fashion designer. Together they created Festela Store, a clothing brand dedicated to designing and printing timeless sweatshirts and handcrafted prints. Part of the slow-fashion movement, Mireia and Merce want to teach their methods for making a garment in this course, as well as their peculiar way of creating patterns and crafting unique pieces.
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